“Untold Stories of Cape Cod” Film Screening & Panel Conversation at Cape Cod Campus, Feb. 4

The documentary Journeys in the Light: Untold Stories of Cape Cod explores the ancestry of the diverse minority populations that have lived on the Cape for centuries; specifically, the African American, Caribbean, Cape Verdean, Wampanoag and Brazilian people of Cape Cod. BUSSW joins the Town of Falmouth Affirmative Action/Diversity Committee and Cape Cod Community College as co-host of a free screening and panel discussion about the film. Panelists include:
- John Reed, president, Zion Heritage Museum and NAACP; producer of Journeys in the Light
- Patricia Oshman, Barnstable County Human Rights Advisory Committee and Town of Falmouth Affirmative Action/Diversity Committee
- Lynne Rhodes, Town of Falmouth Affirmative Action/Diversity Committee
- Mwalim Peters, associate professor of English, UMass Dartmouth; GroovaLottos member and Down Streeters co-founder
- Krystin St. Onge, associate professor of Behavioral Science, Cape Cod Community College; BUSSW alum
- Larry Brown, Cape Cod Times columnist, CCCC Academy of Lifelong Learning faculty
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not requested.
When: Wednesday, December 4th, 2019
3:00–5:00PM
Where: Science Building, Lecture Hall B
Cape Cod Community College
2240 Iyannough Road
West Barnstable, MA 02668
For details, please email Deb Berglin at dberglin@bu.edu.